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 ## Operate the Telescope
 
-> Tip: on long and structured pages like this one, try to use the ‘toc’ command.  Press ‘t’ to open the table of content and jump to a specific heading.
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 By default Telescope includes various keys inspired from either Emacs or vi.  However, knowledge of these editors is not required.  Here’s a quick list of essential commands
 
 * > to prompt for a URL;
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 By default Telescope doesn’t use colours too much in order to adapt to both light and dark-themed terminals.  This doesn’t mean that Telescope cannot use colours though!  See for example contrib/light.config and contrib/dark.config.
 
 
+## Protocol Proxies
+
+> Tip: on long and structured pages like this one, try to use the ‘toc’ command.  Press ‘t’ to open the table of content and jump to a specific heading.
+
+Telescope supports custom protocol proxies (proxies that translate between protocols).  Thanks to programs like the duckling-proxy, it’s possible to navigate the web using a Gemini browser.
+
+Configuring telescope to use a proxy is easy, just drop something like the following to your configuration file:
+
+```Example of protocol proxy configuration for HTTP/S
+proxy "http"  via "gemini://127.0.0.1:1965"
+proxy "https" via "gemini://127.0.0.1:1965"
+```
+
+
 # What is Gemini?
 
 Gemini is a new internet protocol which: